Smoking article and method

ABSTRACT

A smoking article provides one or more sheets of material that can be rolled and packaged, at least one sheet including cellulose. In one embodiment, cellulose and tobacco sheet material are separately rolled layers that can optionally be wrapped around a form casing (or pre-rolled inside) and then packaged. In another embodiment, the sheet is a laminated sheet of tobacco and cellulose layers that can be optionally wrapped around (or pre-rolled inside) a form casing. These sheets can be filled with custom tobacco to make one or more new cigars for an end user. In another embodiment, a complete cigar filled with tobacco material can be disassembled by an end user to produce tobacco and cellulose sheets, enabling the end user to form two new cigars using his or her own custom tobacco.

CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

This is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 14/817,334,filed Aug. 4, 2015 (issuing as U.S. Pat. No. 9,433,240 on Sep. 6, 2016),which is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 13/926,166,filed Jun. 25, 2013 (issued as U.S. Pat. No. 9,095,173 on Aug. 4, 2015),which is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 13/182,957,filed Jul. 14, 2011 (issued as U.S. Pat. No. 8,469,038 on Jun. 25,2013), which was a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No.12/108,946, filed Apr. 24, 2008, which claims benefit of U.S.Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/915,994, filed May 4, 2007.Each of these applications is incorporated herein by reference andpriority to/of each of these applications is hereby claimed.

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FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to tobacco products, namely unfilled orpartially filled shells that enable a user to make a custom cigar usinghis or her own tobacco. More particularly, the present invention relatesto a number of specially configured cigar and cigar shell embodimentsthat each enable a smoker to roll his or her own cigar. In someembodiments finished cigars are provided, some of which can bedisassembled into multiple tubular shells that can each be custom filledwith a user's own special tobacco or tobacco blend.

GENERAL BACKGROUND

In recent years, smoking of cigars has become fashionable and numerouscigar shops have opened around the world to satisfy this growing trend.The variety, quality and size of ready-made cigars satisfy the majorityof the public. However, a small segment of connoisseurs insist thatnothing can compare with the taste and smell of custom-blended tobaccoproducts. These knowledgeable individuals are very selective in themanner in which their cigars are rolled and in the grade of tobaccoused.

A still smaller segment of cigar aficionados prefers to roll their owncigars. They buy tobacco leaves or cigar wrapping and use theirpreferred brand of crushed tobacco. Some people buy inexpensive cigars,cut them with a sharp blade along the side and carefully pry the cutcigar open. The innermost layers are then removed and substituted with afavorite brand of crushed tobacco, which may come from cigarettes orbulk tobacco blend. The user then brings the cut edges of the cigartogether, closing the outer layers of the cigar over the stuffing ofselected tobacco. The edges are then sealed with a liquid or honey, anda new cigar is ready for a smoke.

Some reports indicate that the “roll-your-own” tobacco market isflourishing. In some countries, the roll-your-own products now hold asubstantial share of the tobacco market, and their consumers representmore than 10% of the smoking population. This may be explained by theability of a consumer to create a tailor-made product, as opposed tocommercially available types of cigars.

U.S. Pat. No. 2,091,598 is incorporated herein by reference. Flat clearsheets of cellulose rolling paper are conventionally available. Mostconventionally available clear cellulose are made from a mixture ofcellulose, glycerin, and water. Cellulose can come from wood, cotton, orother sources of cellulose. The process is similar to that used to makecellophane. Some clear sheets are made from 80 percent Eucalyptus basedcellulose, 14 percent glycerin, and 6 percent water. Glycerin can beused to control the rate of burn of the clear cellulose sheets.

U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/957,462 filed Oct. 1, 2004,discloses a “Smoking Kit for Customizing a Tobacco Product” and ishereby incorporated herein by reference.

SUMMARY

Various embodiments of the present invention incorporate one or moreclear cellulose sheets. These sheets can have a transparency of 75percent, 80 percent, 85 percent, 90 percent, 95 percent, or higher orany combination of ranges between those percentages specified herein orbetween any combination of percentage ranges in one percent incrementsfrom 75 percent up to and including 100 percent.

One embodiment includes a smoking article that provides one or moresheets of material that can be rolled and packaged, at least one sheetincluding cellulose.

In various embodiments the sheets when laminated can be flat ornon-rolled.

One embodiment includes cellulose and tobacco sheet material that areseparate rolled layers that can each be optionally wrapped around a formcasing and then packaged.

One embodiment includes a laminated sheet of tobacco and celluloselayers that can be optionally wrapped around a form casing. These sheetscan each be filled with custom tobacco to make one or more new cigarsfor an end user.

One embodiment includes a complete cigar filled with tobacco materialthat can be disassembled by an end user to produce tobacco and cellulosesheets, enabling the end user to form two new cigars using his or herown custom tobacco.

One embodiment includes a tobacco article that provides a plurality ofpre-rolled sheets of smokable material that are each flexible andconfigured to be rolled into a generally tubular form that enablescontainment of tobacco material. The sheets of material including afirst sheet that contains tobacco and a second sheet that does notcontain tobacco and that includes cellulose. A form casing is provided,wherein the sheets of material are rolled together around the formcasing. A package contains the sheets and form casing. One embodimentincludes the second sheet of material being transparent.

One embodiment includes a tobacco article having a first sheet that is alaminate of a first layer that includes tobacco material and a secondlayer that includes cellulose or like clear sheet material. An adhesivelayer bonds the tobacco layer and clear sheet layer together. A formcasing can be provided, wherein the sheet is rolled in a generallytubular shape, supported by the form casing. A package contains thesheets and form casing. The sheets are not completely filled with atobacco filler.

One embodiment includes a tobacco article that has a first sheet that isa laminate of a first layer that includes tobacco material and a secondlayer that includes cellulose. An adhesive layer bonds the first andsecond layers together. The laminate is flexible, enabling it to berolled into a generally tubular form. A package contains the laminate.The generally tubular form is not completely filled with a tobaccofiller. One embodiment includes the cellulose sheet being transparent.

One embodiment includes a tobacco article that provides a first sheetthat is a laminate of a first layer that includes tobacco material and asecond layer that includes cellulose. An adhesive layer bonds the firstlayer and second layers together. The laminate is pre-rolled into agenerally conically shaped form. A package contains the conically shapedform. The conically shaped form has an opening that can be filled with atobacco filler material.

One embodiment includes a tobacco article that has a plurality of sheetsof material. The sheets of material include a first sheet that containstobacco and a second sheet that does not contain tobacco and thatincludes cellulose. The sheets of material are pre-rolled in the form ofa cone shaped shell. A package contains the cone shaped shell. Thesheets can be smoked by a human consumer.

One embodiment includes a cigar that has a first sheet comprisingtobacco material and a second sheet comprising cellulose. The first andsecond sheets are pre-rolled in a tubular shell that includes a centralstorage area. The central storage area is filled with tobacco fillermaterial and forming a tubular shell filled cigar body. A packagecontains the filled tubular shell. At least one of the first and secondsheets are lightly bonded allowing a user to disassemble the first andsecond sheets without substantially damaging either sheet so that theuser can reuse either sheet alone on in combination to roll a new cigarwith a preferred tobacco filler material. One embodiment includes acellulose sheet as either the first and/or second sheet. One embodimenthas the cellulose sheet being transparent.

One embodiment includes a cigar having a cigar body with end portions,an outer shell of one or more sheets of material that are flexible andconfigured to be rolled into a generally tubular form, and a centralstorage area that can store tobacco filler material. The one or moresheets of material include at least one sheet that does not containtobacco and comprises cellulose. Tobacco filler is stored in the centralstorage area. The at least one sheet of material is rolled togetheraround the filler. A package contains the cigar body. Each sheet can besafely smoked by a human consumer. A mouth piece can be attached to oneend portion of the cigar body.

One embodiment includes a cigar having a cigar body that includes afirst sheet that is a laminate of a first layer that comprises tobaccomaterial and a second layer that comprises transparent cellulose. Anadhesive layer bonds the tobacco layer and the cellulose layer together.The laminate is a generally tubular form having a central storage area.A package contains the cigar body. The central storage area is at leastpartially filled with a tobacco filler. One end portion of the cigarbody may be fitted with a mouth piece.

One embodiment includes a tobacco article that has a sheet that is alayer that includes cellulose and a form casing. The sheet is pre-rolledin a generally tubular shape. The generally tubular shape is supportedby the form casing. A package contains the form casing and sheet. Thegenerally tubular shape has a storage area for containing a tobaccofiller.

One embodiment includes a tobacco article that has one or more sheets ofmaterial that are flexible and configured to be rolled into a generallytubular form having a bore that enables containment of tobacco material.The sheet or sheets of material include at least one sheet that does notcontain tobacco and that includes cellulose. A form casing is provided.The sheet or sheets of material are rolled together in a generallytubular shape which is supported by the form casing. A package containsthe sheet or sheets, one being a cellulose containing sheet that can besmoked by a human consumer.

One embodiment provides clear pre-rolled sheets for fabricating andmaking custom made tobacco product, and a method of making such tobaccoproduct that includes preferably tobacco, and more preferably tobaccoleaves.

One embodiment provides various configurations of clear pre-rolledsheets. One embodiment includes a layered configuration of clearpre-rolled sheets including a first sheet of homogenized tobacco paper,a second clear sheet, and a third sheet of homogenized tobacco paper.One embodiment includes a layered configuration of pre-rolled sheetsincluding a first sheet of natural leaf, a second clear sheet, and athird sheet of natural leaf.

One embodiment includes a plurality of sheets numbering 2, 3, 4, 5, 6,7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25,26, 27, 28, 29, or 30. Various embodiments include possible rangesbetween any of the combinations of the above listed numbers. Forexample, between 3 and 20, 5 and 15, etc. In various embodiments one ormore of the sheets comprise cellulose. In various embodiments one ormore of the sheets comprise homogenized tobacco paper. In variousembodiments one or more of the sheets comprise a laminate of a celluloselayer and a tobacco layer (where the tobacco layer can be eitherhomogenized tobacco or natural leaf).

One embodiment includes cellulose sheets (e.g., clear or non-clear) incombination of sheets made of other materials such as homogenizedtobacco paper, natural leaf, hemp, hemp paper, cotton paper, rollingpaper, and/or sheets of other smokable materials.

One embodiment includes possible combinations of the different types ofclear sheets along with sheets of homogenized tobacco paper, naturalleaf, rolling paper, and/or sheets of other smokable materials.

One embodiment includes cellulose sheets in combination with sheetscomprised of different smokable materials chosen from any combination ofthe following types of materials: natural leaf, homogenized tobaccopaper, hemp, hemp paper, cotton paper, transparent cellulose,non-transparent cellulose, pipe tobacco, different types of flavoredtobacco, tea leaves, kanna, blue lotus, salvia, salvia eivinorm, wilddagga, kratom, herbal non-tobacco, Celandine Poppy, Mugwort, PurpleLavender Flowers, Coltsfoot Leaf, Ginger root, California Poppy,Sinicuichi, St. John's Wort, Capillarius herba, Yerba Lenna Yesca, CaleaZacatechichi, Leonurus Sibericus Flowers, Wild Dagga Flowers, Klip DaggaLeaf, Damiana, Hookah, Hemia salicifolia, Kava Kava, Avena Sativa,scotch broom topps, Valarian, capillarius, herba, Wild clip dagga,Leonurus sibiricus, Kanna, Sinicuichi, and/or lactuca virosa.

In one embodiment includes multiple types of filler material whichoffers the consumer the option of using different types of filler and/orblending between the types of filler included. In one embodimentdifferent types of filler material can be chosen from any combination ofthe following types of filler material: pipe tobacco, different types offlavored tobacco, tea leaves, kanna, blue lotus, salvia, salviaeivinorm, wild dagga, kratom, herbal non-tobacco, Celandine Poppy,Mugwort, Purple Lavender Flowers, Coltsfoot Leaf, Ginger root,California Poppy, Sinicuichi, St. John's Wort, Capillarius herba, YerbaLenna Yesca, Calea Zacatechichi, Leonurus Sibericus Flowers, Wild DaggaFlowers, Klip Dagga Leaf, Damiana, Hookah, Hemia salicifolia, Kava Kava,Avena Sativa, scotch broom topps, Valarian, capillarius, herba, Wildclip dagga, Leonurus sibiricus, Kanna, Sinicuichi, and/or lactucavirosa.

One embodiment provides various form casings which can support one ormore clear pre-rolled sheets, which sheets can be used to make one ormore finished tobacco products (e.g., cigars and/or cigarettes).

In various embodiments form casings can be comprised of one or more ofthe following materials or combinations of materials: filter material,sponge, cotton, paper, cardboard, wood, metal, tobacco, hemp, hemppaper, clove, mir, willow bark, dogwood cornus sp, red osier,pipsissewa, chimaphila, pyrola, kinnikinnik, arctostaphylos uva-ursi,camomile herbs, manzanita, shrubby arctostaphylos sp, madrone, arbutusmenziesii, blackberry, rubus sp,scotch broom, cytisus, scoparius,cannabis, hemp THC-free, calamus, mullein, and/or verbascum thapsus. Invarious embodiments form casings can be comprised of sticks, tobaccosticks, and/or pipe cleaners. In one embodiment filter material can becomprised of acetate, paper, plastic, polymer, cotton, charcoal, and/ora combination of one or more of the specified materials.

One embodiment provides form casing(s) which can include filler materialat least partially contained by a non-smokable outer holder. In oneembodiment, an outer portion of non-smokable material contains thetobacco filler and separates the filler from any pre-rolled sheetslocated around the form casings. In one embodiment the form casingsupports the pre-rolled sheet(s) which can be contained inside the formcasing with an outer layer of the form casing containing tobacco fillermaterial.

One embodiment includes a first form casing which can support one ormore clear pre-rolled sheets for forming one or more finished tobaccoproducts (such as cigars and/or cigarette), along with a finishedtobacco product, such as a finished cigar or cigarette which is packagedwith the first form casing and the one or more pre-rolled sheets forforming finished tobacco products.

One embodiment includes a first form casing which can support multipleclear pre-rolled sheets for forming finished tobacco products, such as afinished cigar(s) or cigarette(s) which is packaged with the first formcasing and the pre-rolled sheets for forming one or more finishedtobacco products. One embodiment includes a layered configuration ofclear pre-rolled sheets including a first sheet of homogenized tobaccopaper, a second clear sheet, and a third sheet of homogenized tobaccopaper. One embodiment includes a layered configuration of pre-rolledsheets including a first sheet of natural leaf, a second clear sheet,and a third sheet of natural leaf. In other embodiments various possiblepermutations of these three types of pre-rolled sheets can be used.

One embodiment includes a first form casing which can support one ormore clear pre-rolled sheets for forming finished tobacco products (suchas cigars and/or cigarette), along with a quantity of tobacco productwhich can be used as tobacco filler for forming the finished tobaccoproducts (such as cigars and/or cigarettes). In one embodiment thequantity of tobacco product is formed in a cylindrical shape aroundwhich at least one pre-rolled sheet can be wrapped to form a finishedtobacco product. In one embodiment the quantity of tobacco product isitself wrapped with a wrapper that is separate from the one or morepre-rolled sheets. In one embodiment the quantity of tobacco product iscontained in a box and packaged with the one or more pre-rolled sheetsfor forming finished tobacco product. In one embodiment, the tobaccoproduct is loosely packaged with the first form casing and one or morepre-rolled sheets for forming finished tobacco products.

One embodiment provides form casings including moisturizing agents whichcan permeate and/or migrate from the form casing to the pre-rolledsheet(s).

One embodiment provides form casings including flavoring agents whichcan permeate and/or migrate from the form casing to the pre-rolledsheet(s).

One embodiment provides form casings including scenting agents which canpermeate and/or migrate from the form casing to the pre-rolled sheet(s).

One embodiment includes a cigar tip which can be used with the finishedtobacco products. One embodiment includes a cigar tip attached to the atleast one pre-rolled sheet before a sheet is formed into a finishedcigar, such as when the at least one pre-rolled sheet is packaged forsale pre-rolled, but in an unfinished state.

The method of the present invention thus enables an end user to make hisor her own custom finished tobacco products with a selected, customfiller material or blend of filler material. The method preferablyincludes the use of a liquid for moisturizing, and also preferablyincludes flavoring and/or scenting. The liquid can be, in whole or inpart, water, alcohol, solvent, oil, propylene glycol, ethyl alcohol,glycerin, benzyl alcohol as examples. The liquid can be flavored and/orscented with items such as for example apple, apple martini, berries,blueberry, champagne, chocolate, coco/vanilla, cognac, cosmo, gin,grape, honey, lychee, mango, menthol, mint choco, peach, piña colada,punch, purple, rum, strawberry-kiwi, vanilla, watermelon, wet cherry,and/or whiskey.

The flavors are preferably added to the form casings and/or pre-rolledsheets with a liquid. This flavored liquid is typically applied atlevels of between about 0.01 to 45% by weight, and preferably betweenabout 0.1% to 10% by weight and more preferably between 1 and 8%. Thisflavored liquid is typically applied to the at least one pre-rolledsheet with a carrier liquid such as ethyl alcohol, propylene glycol,water or the like. Glycerin and invert sugar can also be used as acarrier. Some humectants can also be used; however, little or nohumectants can be used. In general terms, the flavors can be provided bybotanical extracts, essential oils, or artificial flavor chemicals, anyone of which or a combination thereof mixed with a carrying solvent suchas propylene glycol, ethyl alcohol, glycerin, benzyl alcohol, or otheralcohol, for example. Other flavors can include cocoa, licorice, coffee,vanilla or other botanical extracts. Essentials oils can be used such aswine essence, cognac oil, rose oil, mate or other oils.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS

For a further understanding of the nature, objects, and advantages ofthe present invention, reference should be had to the following detaileddescription, read in conjunction with the following drawings, whereinlike reference numerals denote like elements and wherein:

FIG. 1 is a partial perspective view of the preferred embodiment of theapparatus of the present invention;

FIG. 2 is a partial perspective exploded view of the preferredembodiment of the apparatus of the present invention;

FIG. 3 is a partial perspective exploded view of the preferredembodiment of the apparatus of the present invention;

FIG. 4 is a partial perspective exploded view of the preferredembodiment of the apparatus of the present invention;

FIG. 5 is a perspective view of the preferred embodiment of theapparatus of the present invention;

FIG. 6 is a perspective view of the preferred embodiment of theapparatus of the present invention;

FIG. 7 is a partial perspective view of the preferred embodiment of theapparatus of the present invention;

FIG. 8 is a perspective view of the preferred embodiment of theapparatus of the present invention;

FIG. 9 is a perspective view of a second embodiment of the apparatus ofthe present invention;

FIG. 10 is a perspective view of a second embodiment of the apparatus ofthe present invention;

FIG. 11 is a partial perspective view of a third embodiment of theapparatus of the present invention;

FIG. 12 is a perspective view of a fourth embodiment of the apparatus ofthe present invention;

FIG. 13 is a perspective view of a fifth embodiment of the apparatus ofthe present invention;

FIG. 14 is a partial perspective view of a fifth embodiment of theapparatus of the present invention;

FIG. 15 is a partial perspective view of a fifth embodiment of theapparatus of the present invention illustrating disassembly of the cigarto provide multiple shells;

FIG. 16 is a partial perspective view of a fifth embodiment of theapparatus of the present invention;

FIG. 17 is a perspective end view of a fifth embodiment of the apparatusof the present invention;

FIG. 18 is a perspective end view of a fifth embodiment of the apparatusof the present invention;

FIG. 19 is a perspective view of a sixth embodiment of the apparatus ofthe present invention;

FIG. 20 is a perspective view of a sixth embodiment of the apparatus ofthe present invention;

FIG. 21 is a partial perspective view of the sixth embodiment of theapparatus of the present invention;

FIG. 22 is a partial exploded perspective view of the sixth embodimentof the apparatus of the present invention;

FIG. 23 is a perspective view of a seventh embodiment of the apparatusof the present invention;

FIG. 24 is a perspective view of a seventh embodiment of the apparatusof the present invention; and

FIG. 25 is a partial perspective view of a seventh embodiment of theapparatus of the present invention.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

FIGS. 1-8 show a first, preferred embodiment of the apparatus of thepresent invention designated generally by the numeral 10 in FIGS. 6-7.Smoking article 10 provides a tobacco sheet 11 and a cellulose sheet 12.The two sheets 11, 12 are preferably rolled together and around a formcasing 13. Alternatively, the sheets can be pre-rolled and placed insideform casing 13. The form casing 13 can be for example a polypropylene orother plastic tube. After the two sheets 11, 12 are wound or wrappedaround the form casing 13, they are packaged inside of a package 14.Package 14 can be a foil or plastic sealed package having an interior14A that contains the sheets 11, 12 rolled around form casing 13.Package 14 can be of a material (e.g. foil or plastic) that preventssubstantial loss of moisture. Sheets 11, 12 are preferably packaged inroll form and unfilled (see FIGS. 5-6).

A user can take either of the tobacco sheet 11 or cellulose sheet 12 andform a new cigar as illustrated in FIGS. 7 and 8. The sheet 11 ispreferably comprised of tobacco material such as a tobacco leaf materialor a homogenized tobacco sheet material and retains a rolled or cylinderform even after removal from package 14 (and form casing 13). The rolledsheet 11 provides a central storage area, bore, or space 16 that can befilled with tobacco filler 15 (see FIG. 7) and rolled to form a newformed cigar 18 as shown in FIG. 7. Similarly, the rolled sheet 12 canbe provided with a central storage area, bore, or space 17 that isreceptive of tobacco filler 15. The sheet 12 can be rolled around thetobacco filler 15 as shown in FIG. 8 for forming a new cigar 19. Eachsheet 11 or 12 can be filled with selected tobacco filler 15 can besealed with moisture, tobacco glue or the like.

FIGS. 9-10 show a second embodiment of the apparatus of the presentinvention designated generally by the numeral 20. Smoking article 20employs a laminated sheet 21. Laminated sheet 21 includes a celluloselayer 22 that can be transparent and a tobacco layer 23. The smokingarticle 20 employs a laminated rolled sheet 24 having a central storagearea, bore, space, or interior that is receptive of a user's customtobacco. The sheet 24 can be rolled or wrapped around form casing 13(FIG. 9) and then contained within package 25. The sheet 24 canalternatively be rolled into a tubular shape and without form 13 (seeFIG. 11), then packaged within package 25. Package 25 can be a foil orfilm or vacuum type package that prevents substantial loss of moisture.The laminated sheet 21 of FIGS. 9, 10 and 11 preferably includes acellulose layer 22 and tobacco layer 23 that are laminated or joinedusing tobacco glue as an example. The glue that is used to join the twolayers 22, 23 together can be flavored or scented. The tobacco layer 23can be leaf, whole leaf tobacco or homogenized tobacco. The celluloselayer 22 is preferably an outer layer of rolled laminated sheet 24 toaid in moisture retention.

FIG. 11 shows a third embodiment of the apparatus of the presentinvention designated generally by the numeral 26. Smoking article 26provides a rolled sheet 27 that is of a laminated material. Sheet 27 canbe the laminated sheet 21 of FIGS. 9-10. Thus, the rolled sheet 27 canbe a laminate of a cellulose layer 22 and a tobacco layer 23. Rolledsheet 27 has a bore or interior 28 for containing custom tobacco. InFIG. 11, the rolled sheet 27 is placed inside package 29 and withoutbeing wrapped around any form casing. When rolled, the cellulose layer22 is preferably the outer layer as shown in FIG. 11, thus enhancing theretention of moisture. The tobacco layer 23 thus faces inwardly andcontacts any custom tobacco that is added to the bore or interior 28 ofthe rolled sheet 27 when an end user forms his or her own cigar.

FIGS. 12-14 show a fourth embodiment of the apparatus of the presentinvention designated generally by the numeral 30. Smoking article 30provides a cone-shaped tube 31 having a smaller diameter end portion 32,a larger diameter end portion 33 and a cone shaped interior or bore 64that is receptive of a user's custom tobacco filler. The cone-shapedtube 31 can be packaged empty or filled with tobacco or partially filledwith tobacco and placed within container 34. A closure cap 35 can beused to close container 34 after cone-shaped tube 31 is placed therein,as shown in FIG. 12. Cone-shaped tube 31 is preferably formed with alaminated sheet such as sheet 21 that was shown and described withrespect to the embodiments of FIGS. 9-11. The smaller diameter endportion 31 can be fitted with a filter internally or with a mouth piece.In FIG. 12, the laminated sheet 21 is preferably wound in a cone-shapeto provide cone-shaped tube 31 that generally retains its shape onceformed. Sheet 21 provides a tobacco layer 23 that is preferably an innerlayer. Sheet 21 provides cellulose layer 22 that is preferably an outerlayer. The tobacco layer 23 can be sheet or leaf tobacco or homogenizedtobacco. A user would typically unroll tube 31 to add custom tobacco,then roll back and close with moisture, cigar glue or the like.

FIGS. 13-18 show a fifth embodiment of the apparatus of the presentinvention designated generally by the numeral 36. Smoking article 36provides a cigar 37 that has a cylindrically shaped or tubular shell 44.The shell 44 has a shell bore 45 that is filled or partially filled witha tobacco filler 43. The shell 44 is comprised of a pair of separablelayers including a first layer 41 and a second layer 42. Cigar 37 can becontained within container 34 and cap 35. FIG. 15 illustrates that thecigar 37 can be easily separated as it is only lightly glued together.By simply twisting the cigar 37 as illustrated in FIG. 15 to createtwisted section 38, a user can grip the ends of the cigar 37 with his orher hands 39, 40 and break the very light glue seal that holds cigar 37together. Once broken apart, the layers 41, 42 can be separated andexposed as shown in FIG. 16. They can then be spaced apart as shown inFIG. 16 enabling the user to fill each one of the layers 41, 42 with hisor her own custom tobacco filler 43. The filler 43 supplied by the usercan be either a completely new filler 43 or can be mixed with theexisting filler 43 that was supplied with the cigar 37 as purchased.

FIG. 16 illustrates the manufacture of a new cigar by adding tobaccofiller 43 to the first layer 41 or to the second layer 42 (see arrows63). The first layer 41 is preferably of a transparent cellulose sheetmaterial. Alternatively, the cellulose sheet can be non-transparent. InFIG. 19, the layer 42 is a tobacco layer that can be leaf tobaccomaterial or homogenized tobacco material. In FIG. 17, filler 43 has beenadded to the sheet 41. In FIG. 18, filler 43 has been added to sheet 42.In either case, the sheet 41 or 42 can be rolled with a user's customtobacco to make two new cigars from the single purchased cigar 37.Moisture or cigar glue can be used to hold each layer 41, 42 in a tubeshape after filler 43 has been added to the sheet 41 or 42.

FIGS. 19-22 show a sixth embodiment of the apparatus of the presentinvention in the form of complete cigars that are designated generallyby the numerals 46, 47 and 48 in FIGS. 19-21. In each of the smokingarticles 46, 47, 48, a completed cigar with a mouth piece 49 isprovided. Mouth piece 49 is positioned at one end portion of eacharticle 46, 47, 48 as shown. The cigars 46, 47, 48 each provide atobacco filler 53. However, each smoking article 46, 47, 48 has adifferent outer shell or layering. Smoking article 46 has a celluloseshell 51 that is transparent, the tobacco filler 53 showing through inFIG. 19. Smoking article 47 has a tobacco layer shell 52 filled withtobacco filler 53. Smoking article 48 has a laminated sheet shell 50that can be a lamination of a tobacco sheet, and a cellulose sheet aswith the embodiments of FIGS. 9-14. Smoking article 48 positions thelaminated sheet shell 50 such that the outer layer is a tobacco layer 54and the inner layer is a cellulose sheet 55. In FIG. 21, a part of thetobacco sheet outer layer 54 has been removed to show the innercellulose layer 55. Alternatively, cellulose layer 55 can be the innerlayer, and tobacco sheet layer 54 can be the outer layer. In FIG. 22,the mouth piece 49 has been removed for further illustration. Acontainer 34 having cap 35 can be used to contain each cigar 46, 47, 48(see FIG. 22).

FIGS. 23-25 show a seventh embodiment of the apparatus of the presentinvention designated generally by the numeral 58. Smoking article 58provides a cellulose sheet 59 that is wound upon a form casing 13 andcontained inside a package 60. The cellulose sheet 59 is thus rolled,wrapped about the form casing 13 to provide a tubular form 61 that canbe removed from package 60 by an end user, then filled with a user'scustom tobacco filler 62 as shown in FIG. 27. Alternatively, sheet 59can be pre-rolled and inserted inside form casing 13. In FIG. 28, therolled cigar 58 comprising cellulose sheet 59 and tobacco filler 62 canbe contained in a container 34 with cap 35 as shown in FIGS. 12-13 and22.

The following is a list of parts and materials suitable for use in thepresent invention.

PARTS LIST Part Number Description 10 smoking article 11 tobacco sheet12 cellulose sheet 13 form casing 14 package  14A interior 15 tobaccofiller 16 bore/space 17 bore/space 18 formed cigar 19 formed cigar 20smoking article 21 laminated sheet 22 cellulose layer 23 tobacco layer24 rolled sheet 25 package 26 smoking article 27 rolled sheet 28interior 29 package 30 smoking article 31 cone shaped tube 32 smallerdiameter end portion 33 larger diameter end portion 34 container 35closure cap 36 smoking article 37 cigar 38 twisted central section 39consumer's hand 40 consumer's hand 41 first layer 42 second layer 43tobacco filler 44 shell 45 shell bore 46 smoking article 47 smokingarticle 48 smoking article 49 mouth piece 50 laminated sheet shell 51cellulose shell 52 tobacco shell 53 tobacco filler 54 tobacco sheetouter layer 55 cellulose sheet 58 smoking article 59 cellulose sheet 60package 61 tubular form 62 tobacco filler 63 arrow 64 cone shapedinterior or bore 65 arrows

All measurements disclosed herein are at standard temperature andpressure, at sea level on Earth, unless indicated otherwise. Allmaterials used or intended to be used in a human being arebiocompatible, unless indicated otherwise.

The foregoing embodiments are presented by way of example only; thescope of the present invention is to be limited only by the followingclaims.

1. A method of fabricating a plurality of cigar comprising: (a)providing a cigar, the cigar comprising: (i) a cigar shell; (ii) theshell having a bore with first and second ends, and a first tobaccofiller in the shell; (iii) the shell comprised of a pair of separablesheets, having first and second sheets; (iv) a light glue seal thatholds the shell together; (v) wherein a user can grip the shell at thefirst and second ends, twist in opposite directions causing the shell toopen and the first and second sheets to separate; and (vi) a packagethat contains the shell; (b) removing the shell from the package; (c)gripping the shell on the first and second ends; (d) twisting the firstand second ends in opposite directions, causing the light glue seal tobreak, the shell to open, and the first and second sheets to separate;(e) forming a first custom cigar with the first sheet; and (f) forming asecond custom cigar with the second sheet.
 2. The method of claim 1,wherein a second smokable filler is used in step “e”.
 3. The method ofclaim 1, wherein a second smokable filler is used in step “f”.
 4. Themethod of claim 1, wherein the first smokable filler is used in steps“e” and “f”.
 5. The method of claim 1, wherein step “a” the first sheetis homogenized tobacco material.
 6. The method of claim 1, wherein step“a” the second sheet is cellulose.
 7. The method of claim 1, whereinstep “a” the second sheet is transparent.
 8. The method of claim 1,wherein step “a” the package includes a tube.
 9. The method of claim 8,wherein the tube includes a detachable cap.